Chord progressions

Explore standard progressions used in pop, jazz, blues, and more. Each link opens in C major—you can switch key on the detail page.

Pop

  • Major 4

    The most popular progression in modern music. Used in countless hits.

  • Major 4 Rotation

    A rotation of the Major 4, starting on the subdominant.

  • Major 4 Subdominant

    Major 4 variant replacing vi with ii for a brighter feel.

  • Stepwise Pop

    Beginner-friendly lift from tonic to ii into IV.

  • Pop Rotation Lift

    A IV-start pop loop that builds then soft-lands on vi.

  • Doo-Wop Variant

    Classic-sounding variant with a smooth iii step before V.

  • Minor 4

    A darker four-chord progression descending through minor territory.

  • Major Upbeat

    Bouncy and optimistic with repeated tonic anchoring.

  • Majors

    Circle-of-fifths movement through major and minor chords.

  • Minor Upbeat

    An upbeat feel with a minor-flavored descent back to the tonic.

  • Sensitive

    The 2000s hit machine. Emotional and instantly recognizable.

  • Axis Rotation

    A vi-start rotation. Builds tension before resolving home.

  • Royal Road

    The "Royal Road" progression — a cornerstone of Japanese pop and anime music.

Rock

  • Rock Majors

    The essential three-chord rock foundation.

  • Rock Majors Rotation

    Reversed rock cadence. Resolves downward to the tonic.

  • Rock 'n Roll

    The classic rock and roll loop with a satisfying resolution.

  • Creep

    Made famous by Radiohead. A haunting, tension-filled loop.

  • Wonderwall

    The signature Oasis sound. Moody and anthemic.

  • Punk Drive

    Fast and raw. Three chords and the truth.

  • Punk Anthem

    High-energy anthem loop. Play it loud and fast.

Blues

  • Blues Turnaround

    A short blues turnaround with dominant tension.

  • Blues Progression

    Simple two-chord blues vamp over four bars.

  • The Blues

    A straightforward blues line that returns firmly to the tonic.

  • 8-bar Blues

    Compact 8-bar blues form. A shorter alternative to the 12-bar.

  • 12-Bar Blues

    The quintessential blues form. Twelve bars of pure soul.

Jazz

  • Jazz Turnaround

    Standard jazz turnaround starting with the classic ii-V resolution.

  • Jazz Progression

    Extended ii-V-I resolving onward to the subdominant.

  • Jazz ii-V-I

    The most fundamental jazz cadence with 7th chords.

  • Bossa Nova

    Smooth Brazilian bossa nova with lush 7th chords.

  • Bossa Turnaround

    Jazz-influenced bossa turnaround. Sophisticated and silky.

Classics

Folk & Country

Island

  • Hawaiian Vamp

    The quintessential Hawaiian turnaround. Warm and sunny.

  • Slack Key

    Inspired by slack-key guitar traditions. Simple and sweet.

  • Hula

    Gentle two-chord hula sway. Hypnotic and relaxing.

  • Island Breeze

    A breezy island progression with a touch of longing.

  • Island Strum

    The island take on the four-chord anthem. Feels like a beach sunset.

  • Island Lullaby

    Soft and dreamy. Perfect for swaying under palm trees.

  • Island Serenade

    A romantic island serenade with circle-of-fifths movement.

  • Reggae Drop

    Classic reggae strum pattern. Laid-back island groove.

  • One Drop

    Roots reggae feel with emphasis on the off-beat.

  • Skanking

    Upbeat ska-influenced reggae progression.

Latin

  • La Bamba

    The iconic La Bamba loop. Infectious and danceable.

  • Son Cubano

    Foundation of Cuban son music. Warm and rhythmic.

  • Bolero

    Romantic Latin bolero. Slow and passionate.

  • Cumbia

    Colombian cumbia groove. Simple and infectious.